Viewers at Southend Airport can potentially expect to witness a spectacular sight as the Lancaster will conduct a flypast for the Vulcan Open Day tomorrow.
The Vulcan event, "Visit the Vulcan Classic Jets Day" at Southend Airport, promises to be a delightful attraction on Sunday.
Attendees can take a guided tour of the Vulcan and its cockpit at an additional fee while viewing weapons carried by the aircraft during its time with the RAF.
This includes the 1,000lb high explosive bomb dropped on Port Stanley airfield during the 1982 Falklands Conflict, available to view on the same day.
The Vulcan XL426 will be joined by other exhibits, including the cockpits of classic 1950s and 1960s jets, making it a great day out for the whole family.
Refreshments will be on sale throughout the day and the Hangar Shop will be open selling a selection of Vulcan souvenirs, including models, badges, patches, jams, books and much more.
Adult admission costs £8.00, with free entry for under-16s. Cockpit visits are an additional £8 per person, available to both adults and under-16s.
Gates will open at 10am and close at 4pm.
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